Two former Parramatta Eels players are accused of harbouring semi-automatic weapons and possessing more than half-a-million dollars in cash after dramatic arrests in Sydney's Centennial Park yesterday.

“The volume of more people will be outstanding and there’s been a lot of games through the seasons of Scorchers where they’re sold out and people are still waiting to get in and this brings that opportunity for more people to come in and watch it,” Johnson said.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on November 24 and will be priced at $30 for adults and $10 for children.

“It’s similar pricing to what we’d normally have at other international matches starting at that level,” Sutherland said.

“What we’re all about is trying to get as many people in the ground as possible,” he said.

If the international ODI is a sellout, it would set a new record for sporting crowds in WA, with the current record 52,781 for the 1979 WAFL Grand Final.